New regulations from the DOJ around the ownership and governance of company data on personal devices are catching up to the way the world actually works. It’s going to make companies’ lives a lot harder — and for precisely the same reason that smartphones have made their lives a lot easier. Click Here To […]
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Federal Judge Dismisses Third Attempt to Bring Antitrust Complaint Against Board of Psychiatry, Neurology
“Whether MOC is a sound policy of accrediting physicians is a separate question from whether it restricts competition in the CME product market. Since the second amended complaint does not plausibly allege the latter, the plaintiffs’ tying claims fail,” U.S. District Judge Jeremy C. Daniel wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Swelling Workloads Taking Toll on In-House Lawyers' Mental Health
“The more camaraderie that’s on the team, the less stress, the less burnout and the higher the retention rates,” said former in-house lawyer Shai Mehani, co-founder of the networking group In-house Connect. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Corporate Criminal Liability for Artificial Intelligence
Questions remain on how criminal law enforcement will be able to police the improper use of AI. That task will be particularly challenging where the legal violations result from AI-driven decision-making rather than intentional human actions. Click Here To Read The Full Article
UGA Law Dean Rutledge to Step Down After Decade of Service
“Bo Rutledge’s tenure as dean has been extraordinary, and I am grateful for his commitment to the School of Law and the University of Georgia,” university President Jere W. Morehead said in a statement. “He has strengthened the school’s long-standing record of excellence and led it to even greater heights.” Click Here To Read […]